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Dr. Daniel Page is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Bristol, specializing in Cryptography and Information Security. His research bridges cryptographic engineering, hardware/software security, and programming language design.
Research interests: Cryptographic engineering (hardware and software implementation of cryptographic primitives), side-channel attacks, fault attacks, secure processor architectures, domain-specific compiler optimizations for cryptography (e.g., AES, ECC), and cross-disciplinary studies in software defects and game glitch analysis.
Recent research trends focus on hardware/software co-design for security, including novel instruction set extensions (ISEs) to mitigate leakage in masked implementations and protect against cache-based side-channel attacks. His work spans both theoretical and applied domains, with collaborations in digital security policy and embedded systems.
Projects include DiScriBe (Digital Security by Design Social Science Hub, 2020–2024) and EPSRC-funded initiatives (2019–2022/2023). He has contributed datasets like GMOPST14 (University of Bristol, 2014).
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